yeah…i know the feeling, and it feels so good every time that the voters line up and take the bait. on the surface, they missed it this last election…not to say that the mass public will not fall for it again; however, i think that we got the wool pulled over our eyes with the banking bailout. damn.
Unemployed people are USUALLY retards (after unemployment is longer than 3 months and the persistently complain about it). If you are unemployed and suffering hardship it is due to:
*Poor savings
*Overspending
*Disregard for the future’s uncertainty
*Unwillingness to get a job
*Being burdened with so much debt that getting a lower paying job would cause you to default on your mortgage/bills/maintaining bitch wife. Goes back to overspending and poor savings listed above.
*Inability to bring one’s self down to “normal” status. Living in the past, or faking old wealth, not becoming humble of your situation, and not being more frugal. Calling people cheap because you are trying to be a freeloader off them and the figure you out.
*You expect the rich to “trickle down” money to you when you have no new ideas or ways to generate income yourself. You are unskilled and not learning any new skills.
People have made 10 bucks an hour, no health care, and become millionaires just by reinvesting their incomes into fixed income accounts; but, if you have kids at 25 and have no savings, you are bound for welfare if the economy even sneezes. People expect the government to fix the problem, but that takes even more money away from the large employers, and surely the people at the bottom have no ideas of new businesses; thus, the poor make the economy poorer through welfare. The rich should be taxed at the same rate as everyone else, its only fair. And if the middle class disappeared, they wouldn’t have customers. It is not in the rich’s best interest to pay their employees less. Look at Walmart’s store profits vs Costco. Case in point. Costco is more efficient, makes more money per store. The Walmart biz model will not last if food stamps ever disappear, I can GUARANTEE that. Like 80% of their employees collect welfare from the government.
yeah…i know the feeling, and it feels so good every time that the voters line up and take the bait. on the surface, they missed it this last election…not to say that the mass public will not fall for it again; however, i think that we got the wool pulled over our eyes with the banking bailout. damn.
Unemployed people are USUALLY retards (after unemployment is longer than 3 months and the persistently complain about it). If you are unemployed and suffering hardship it is due to:
*Poor savings
*Overspending
*Disregard for the future’s uncertainty
*Unwillingness to get a job
*Being burdened with so much debt that getting a lower paying job would cause you to default on your mortgage/bills/maintaining bitch wife. Goes back to overspending and poor savings listed above.
*Inability to bring one’s self down to “normal” status. Living in the past, or faking old wealth, not becoming humble of your situation, and not being more frugal. Calling people cheap because you are trying to be a freeloader off them and the figure you out.
*You expect the rich to “trickle down” money to you when you have no new ideas or ways to generate income yourself. You are unskilled and not learning any new skills.
People have made 10 bucks an hour, no health care, and become millionaires just by reinvesting their incomes into fixed income accounts; but, if you have kids at 25 and have no savings, you are bound for welfare if the economy even sneezes. People expect the government to fix the problem, but that takes even more money away from the large employers, and surely the people at the bottom have no ideas of new businesses; thus, the poor make the economy poorer through welfare. The rich should be taxed at the same rate as everyone else, its only fair. And if the middle class disappeared, they wouldn’t have customers. It is not in the rich’s best interest to pay their employees less. Look at Walmart’s store profits vs Costco. Case in point. Costco is more efficient, makes more money per store. The Walmart biz model will not last if food stamps ever disappear, I can GUARANTEE that. Like 80% of their employees collect welfare from the government.